Welcome

"The Longest Running Band in New England"

Formed in the summer of 1977, Revolver is a Classic Rock/Original band with a Southern Rock flavor. The band plays throughout New England and New York at clubs and larger venues, both Headlining and opening for National Acts.

Among the acts that Revolver has proudly shared the stage with are:

The Marshall Tucker Band

Ernie and The Automatics

John Butcher Axis

Rick Derringer

John Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Band

The Southern Rock Allstars

James Montgomery

Kansas

Creedence Clearwater Revisited

Grand Funk Railroad

To contact the band go to the contact section, message us on Facebook, or send us and email at RevolverRockandRoll@gmail.com!

It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that the members of Revolver announce the passing of one of its founding members: Local Rock Icon and Vocalist, Drummer, and Percussionist Howie "Zowie" Colclough. Howie passed away Wednesday evening December 21, 2016 after an eight year battle with a rare form of cancer. It's been an honor sharing the stage with you all these years Zowie....Rest in Peace Dear Brother....You will be missed....Now go jam with Bob, Kevin and the others and have a shot of buka with the boys and we'll see you when we get there!In Memory....

Keep checking the website, more info, pictures, and gigs will be posted soon!

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MelisaPlaistow NH

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Jan 7 2017 9:31 AM

I have been following this band for so very long that they have actually become part of my extended family!!!
I love all of them and am always impressed by all of the talent they have!!
I will continue to follow them while they continue to bring us some of the BEST local music one could ask for!!!!
Thank you!

I have been following this band for so very long that they have actually become part of my extended family!!!
I love all of them and am always impressed by all of the talent they have!!
I will continue to follow them while they continue to bring us some of the BEST local music one could ask for!!!!
Thank you!

Gerry FintonisManchester NH

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Jan 6 2017 9:41 PM

I remember watching them practice back in 1977 when my dad would bring me to set up there equipment, run the lights and on occasion play the harmonica. Some of my fondest memories of this band. My last encounter with Howie was New Year's Eve 1999 I believe at the Blue Note in Lynn I went and sat on his lap hugging him and asking if he was going to buy me a drink and he was smiling like any guy would be by having a girl on his lap, but I shocked him when I told him he knew who I was. We went round and round with me teasing him and finally I asked if he knew my father Jerry Fintonis he said yea. I asked if he remembered little Gerry he say yea I started laughing and said it's me little Gerry. His mouth dropped he hugged me and started laughing. Love you Howie and will always love Revolver xoxoxox

I remember watching them practice back in 1977 when my dad would bring me to set up there equipment, run the lights and on occasion play the harmonica. Some of my fondest memories of this band. My last encounter with Howie was New Year's Eve 1999 I believe at the Blue Note in Lynn I went and sat on his lap hugging him and asking if he was going to buy me a drink and he was smiling like any guy would be by having a girl on his lap, but I shocked him when I told him he knew who I was. We went round and round with me teasing him and finally I asked if he knew my father Jerry Fintonis he said yea. I asked if he remembered little Gerry he say yea I started laughing and said it's me little Gerry. His mouth dropped he hugged me and started laughing. Love you Howie and will always love Revolver xoxoxox